This traditional Kuwaiti house was built in 1936 by the head of an affluent family, Youssef Al Marzouk. Today, the buiding continues its cultural role of introducing and preserving the weaving heritage. Free to enter. Located inside is a small museum where you can learn more about the Bedouin weaving heritage of Kuwait. There is a shop that sells some quality handicrafts and various other items. Jumo Coffee Roasters are also located inside and there is a nice place to sit in the courtyard if you fancy a coffee and a break. I went on a Sunday and it was busy. I am not sure if this is always the case but there was like a bazaar on with vendors selling a range of items from paintings to bags, clothing and more. I enjoyed browsing. Nice atmosphere. The museum is very small but informative. Information is in English as well. Lovely. Walking inside the house was like being transported back in time to another era. Very relaxing. Highly recommend. Located right next to Kuwait...
Read moreSadu House is a charming cultural center that beautifully showcases the rich heritage of Kuwait. The architecture and design reflect traditional Kuwaiti styles, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors. Inside, you'll find a fascinating collection of handicrafts, textiles, and art that celebrate the region's history and craftsmanship. The center also hosts various workshops and events, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in local culture. Sadu House is a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring Kuwait's artistic legacy and...
Read moreThis is a MUST place to be visited , it is the 1st two floors building in Kuwait, I assure you will enjoy the visit as if you went to the past , you can see an old Sadu weaving pieces and learn a lot about this art and its history, in addition visiting the DIKKAN - gift shop will be a great opportunity to see how this art is presented in...
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